Volume 34
Number 6
  Winter 2003  
Image: Original CareerTech Building Logo: Expressions

INSIDE
Front Page
CareerTech Contributes To States High Ranking In Workforce Training
Governor Henry is a CareerTech Champion
CareerTech Instructors Achieve National Board Certification
CareerTech Prepares Future Parents,
Early Care Educators
  
YORK International Partners With Tech Centers 
  Headlines

CareerTech Contributes to States High Ranking In Workforce Training

An influential national magazine ranks Oklahoma 4th in the nation for work force training programs in its October 2003 issue. Consultants polled by Expansion Management magazine cited Oklahoma’s commitment to the Training for Industry Program (TIP), which is for new and expanding businesses, Existing Industry Program and Safety Training Program as some of the best programs of their kind in the country.
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Governor Henry is a CareerTech Champion

At age 40 Brad Henry is the youngest state chief executive currently serving in the United States. His campaign materials were the familiar blue and gold of the FFA, an organization in which he proudly claims membership.
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CareerTech Instructors Achieve National Board Certification

Sixteen CareerTech public school instructors recently joined the ranks of the 61 CareerTech instructors who have received the prestigious status as a National Board Certified Teacher duringr the past four years.
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Family Farm Agribusiness is Alive and Well
with CareerTech

If your farm records have outgrown the Red Wing boot box your dad used, you may be a prime candidate for the Agriculture Business Management (ABM) program at your local technology center.
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TechConnect Keeps Students Plugged In

Oklahoma students can now stay plugged into technology preparation education from the sixth through 12th grades through Technology Education, TechConnect programs and their local technology centers.
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Auto Manufacturers’ Investment with
CareerTech Pays Off

In the near future the new car you buy will last three times as long as it would have 10 years ago. That means car owners will be going in more often for maintenance and service with fewer repairs.
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CareerTech Prepares Future Parents, Early Care Educators   

All to often, young parents are not aware of all that is required to care for young children. Although parents want the best for their children, many times they are not aware of what is best for their child.
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YORK International Partners With Tech Centers 

Americans like the air in their homes and offices cool in the summer and warm in the winter. When the air conditioner or heater goes on the blink, Americans like to have quick and skillful service.
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  News Briefs
Arrow Sherry Foster Named ACTE National Outstanding New Teacher
Arrow Dr. Ann Benson receives Prestigious ACTE Award
Arrow Project Lead the Way Counselor’s Conference to be held Jan. 14
Arrow New Director of Oil and Gas Training at High Plains Technology Center

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